This spring, the UK’s largest art history conference is coming to Cambridge’s Department of History of Art for the first time.
The University is hosting the Association for Art History's annual forum, a prestigious event that’s also one of the largest of its kind in the world. The three-day gathering is set to be even more extensive than usual this year due to an unprecedented response to the call for papers.
The conference brings together international research and critical debate about art history and visual culture. It’s an important event that allows the art history community to keep up to date with new research, hear leading keynotes, broaden networks, and exchange ideas.
“Hosting this conference reflects the kind of excitement and intellectual opportunities there are for studying and talking about the history of art at Cambridge,” said Professor Alexander Marr, Head of the Department of History of Art. “We’re a dynamic academic centre and this is an opportunity for us to showcase the department, our collaborations with the museums, and the wider Cambridge intellectual and cultural ecosystem.”
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